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The Minister’s Treehouse, Crossville, Tennessee. Horace Burgess began constructing his treehouse over twenty years ago and has been adding to it ever since. Six trees support the structure, the design for which was given to the minister by God.
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Blue Pond, Hokkaido
Photo: Kent ShiraishiThe “blue pond” of the famous tourist resort in Biei, Hokkaido, Japan is a place where many tourists gather in spring, summer, and autumn. However, since this pond freezes in winter, nobody is there during that period. This photograph was taken during the first snow of the season as it fell over the blue pond.
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Welcome to the Minister’s House in Crossville, Tennessee! The largest tree house in the world, the Minister’s House measures over 97 feet tall and uses 6 Oak trees as pillars to support the structure.
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